Re: Spam Re: TOP20BONUSES.COM - Online Signup Bonuses and Promotions for Online Poker, Online Casinos, Online Sportsbooks, Online Bingo, and other Cash Gaming sites on the web.



"Robert Perkis" <robertp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> IXL Software wrote:
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>> "Robert Perkis" <robertp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:43B767AD.50FE9B58@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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>> > IXL Software wrote:
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>> >> "Robert Perkis" <robertp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:43B4A7E8.DDA263AE@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> > Spam reported 12/29/2005 RP
>> >> >
>> >> > KrazieCanuck wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Visit http://www.top2Obonuses.con for some of the Top Online Signup
>> >> > [spam snip]
>> >>
>> >> A perfect example. Do you honestly think that the originators of this
>> >> ***
>> >> are the least bit concerned with the fact that they have been
>> >> "reported"
>> >> to
>> >> some fucking agency? Do you honestly think that the agency you
>> >> supposedly
>> >> reported this infraction to really gives a ***...or has any power to
>> >> do
>> >> anything about it? Does anybody here really care one way or the other?
>> >>
>> >> If you answered "yes" to any of the above, then I'm afraid you are
>> >> seriously
>> >> deluding yourself about the effectiveness of your painstaking
>> >> vigilance
>> >> on
>> >> behalf of this newsgroup.
>> >
>> > Two things happen, either the spammer eventually goes away or
>> > returns with a different account because the former was lost
>> > due to the spam reports. It must be at least an annoyance to
>> > have to create new accounts just to post in r.g.l. for no
>> > return for the trouble.
>> >
>> > If Spamcop wasn't effective people would stop reporting through
>> > them, if google and yahoo didn't remove the posts or accounts
>> > as they claim in their replies why would they bother replying at
>> > all?
>> >
>>
>> Zatso eh? Fascinating!
>>
>> >>
>> >> Modern software and filtering methods allow users to control this kind
>> >> of
>> >> *** to a degree that they are comfortable with. It may show up in
>> >> their
>> >> readers but so what? The days when most users were on severely limited
>> >> bandwidth and paid by the freakin' minute are long gone. The time and
>> >> bother
>> >> of downloading the headers for such messages has long since ceased to
>> >> be
>> >> a
>> >> concern.
>> >
>> > As you provide customer service for lottery software you must
>> > be aware most host spam filtering software removes many of your
>> > customer messages as spam due to the lottery gambling content.
>> > I had to turn off my host's spam filter and go to a manual
>> > filter which is annoying to maintain otherwise when I turn it
>> > off to see if the spam has gone away yet nets me over a hundred
>> > spams per day, even deleting the headers is a time consuming
>> > bother.
>> >
>>
>> We all have a cross to bear. Into every life a little rain must
>> fall...and
>> all that other ***.
>>
>> >>
>> >> If you and a few others here are still stuck on antiquated dialup
>> >> connections and using communication software on PC's that are sadly
>> >> outdated
>> >> then consider giving the rest of us a fucking break. Why should I or
>> >> anybody
>> >> else have to even download or sift through the headers of your
>> >> responses
>> >> to
>> >> the spammers? In most cases, your responses are just *adding* to the
>> >> problem
>> >> of wasted bandwidth rather than curing it. Has this never occurred to
>> >> you?
>> >
>> > So far this method works better then any other at keeping the
>> > spam at a reasonable level. Be assured if I and the others in
>> > this group stopped reporting the spam the group would be
>> > nothing but spam.
>> >
>>
>> Don't look now...but it may as well be. Just for a moment imagine that
>> the
>> spam doesn't exist. What are we left with? Moderate *that* *** and the
>> rest
>> will take care of itself.
>>
>> >>
>> >> Here's a question that I struggle with: Does the supposed "moderator"
>> >> of
>> >> an
>> >> *unmoderated* newsgroup really have much to say about anything that
>> >> goes
>> >> on
>> >> in that newsgroup...or is he just another spear-carrier in a large and
>> >> diverse cast of characters? I lately tend to think that such a person
>> >> is
>> >> about as useful as screen-doors on a submarine.
>> >
>> > Think of groups as electronic villages with a mayor, butcher,
>> > baker, miser, idiot, troll, etc. each with a role to play.
>> >
>> > The problem for rgl is we're pretty much treading water until
>> > something worthwhile comes along.
>> >
>> > Robert Perkis
>>
>> Yeah...Hillary wrote a book about it...something about "It takes a
>> village
>> to
>> raise a child"...and it makes perfect sense to me as a real-world model.
>> However, we are somewhat removed from the real world when it comes to a
>> place such as this. Total anarchy rules here. There is no mayor and more
>> importantly no sheriff. The closest thing we have is more like the town
>> dog-catcher who does little more than chase his own tail while
>> respectable
>> citizens are being mugged on Main St. in broad daylight. Perhaps our
>> little
>> electronic town here deserves an appropriate name. I vote for Tombstone.
>
> We all know Usenet is an antiquated system with few
> rules that can be enforced. The only other places
> are moderated web forums where hardly anyone here
> would last a week before being permanently banned for
> life. Don't think you're not on the launching pad
> if only I had a button to push, <grin>.
>
> If someone were attempting to post useful information
> and being harassed, well that's a world of difference
> between the endless cat fights people keep suggesting
> I take sides in.
>

Ahem

> ALL YOU PEOPLE CAUSING TROUBLE, CUT IT OUT !!!!!!!!!!
>
> Still not satisfied?
>
> STOP IT !!! STOP IT !!! STOP IT !!! PLAY NICE !!!
>
> Want more?
>
> BAD CATS !!! OH YOU BAD CATS !!! STOP FIGHTING !!!
>
> Robert Perkis
> Mayor of Stupidville
> Home of the endless cat fight

"In regione caecorum rex est luscus."
Desiderius Erasmus



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